um 1720 - nach 1771 (> 52 Jahre)
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Name |
Joseph, Meyer |
Geboren |
um 1720 |
Jever / Jev., Jever, FRI, NI, D |
Geschlecht |
männlich |
Religion |
JD |
Auswanderung |
um 1750 |
PA, USA [1] |
Wohnort |
1763, 1771 |
Reading, Berks, PA, USA [2, 3] |
Gestorben |
nach 1771 |
Reading, Berks, PA, USA |
Personen-Kennung |
I35955 |
OGF Auswanderer |
Zuletzt bearbeitet am |
10 Okt 2014 |
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Ereignis-Karte |
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| Geboren - um 1720 - Jever / Jev., Jever, FRI, NI, D |
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| Auswanderung - um 1750 - PA, USA |
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| Wohnort - 1763, 1771 - Reading, Berks, PA, USA |
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| Gestorben - nach 1771 - Reading, Berks, PA, USA |
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Quellen |
- [S21208] Nordwestdeutsche Juden zwischen Umbruch und Beharrung, Werner Meiners, 81.
- [S21593] http://books.google.de.
„In Lancaster, Joseph Simon employed a slaughterer of kosher meat, at his own expense, for the tiny band of resident Jews and held services in a room in his home, complete with Torah scrolls and ark to house them. Others in the Pennsylvania hinterland, like Myer Josephson of Reading, made ther way to Simon's home to observe important holidays. As Josephson informed Michael Gratz in 1763, „I am going to Lancaster for Minyan [the required quorum of ten men for religious services; Anm. im Original] for Yom Kippur.“ Earlier that year he had informed the Gratz brothers that he would soon go to Philadelphia to be naturalized, but only after Passover.
aus: Eli Faber: A Time for Planting. The First Migration1654 – 1820, Baltimore, Maryland: American Jewish Historical Society, 1992, S. 90f.
- [S73] JewishGen, https://www.jewishgen.org/., http://data.jewishgen.org/wconnect/wc.dll?jg~jgsys~ajhs_pb.
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